Anyone Use Nimolizumab? Any Thoughts On Its Use?
I haven't discussed it with my dermatologist yet. I am due to see her in the near future. At the moment, I am managing with using Derma Smooth when needed for scalp nodules, Clobetesol 0.05 percent for skin nodules as soon as they appear, Head and Shoulders Bare shampoo, and Lubriderm moisturizer. So far; so good. I'm curious to hear what she has to say.
I've been on it for 3 months now. It has slowly healed most of my nodules. The downside for me, is the excema coming out in droves on my arms. I've been putting an Rx ointment on them, and that's been helping.
Something I just read from the AI auto above, is on the sensitivity... Hypersensitivity... So, I googled what the real world deams that as... Guess what, I've been more sensitive to most things for a few years, but guess the hyper decided to jump in too. I've had to use my inhaler multiple times while out shopping, even from the exhaust and 2nd hand cigarette smoke, which normally I can hibernate under my mask or piece of clothing when my nose feels offended. So I guess, I've got that now. I have asthma and COPD, long before PN has jumped into the game for me.
So it doesn't mean that everyone taking it gets the same reactions.
Nemolizumab (marketed as Nemluvio) is a biologic drug approved by the FDA for treating prurigo nodularis in adults. It works by blocking IL-31, a protein involved in itching and inflammation. It's administered via subcutaneous injection every four weeks after an initial dose. Common side effects include headache and eczema Show Full Answer
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